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    Mount HDD formatted with EXT4

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      That's not expected functionality. Why are you trying to do it? Maybe there a better way we can suggest.

      Steve

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        vertigo8 @DaddyGo
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        @daddygo thanks but no ext2fs kernel module in my build. Copying the module from a 12.2 release does not work either.

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          vertigo8 @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 I need to temporarily centralise some files over my network which are contained on a ext4 hdd.

          Any ideas? Any pointers on getting the missing kernel modules I mentioned?

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            JKnott @vertigo8
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            @vertigo8 said in Mount HDD formatted with EXT4:

            Any ideas?

            You could copy the files to a FAT drive, however why do you want to do this on a firewall/router? Don't you have any other place to do it.

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              vertigo8
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              @jknott Thanks for the suggestion but this does not work for me. Not going to be wading through terabytes of data just for a temporary purpose

              Short answer to your question is no if I want it centralised.

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                It's in 21.09 if you really need it:

                [21.09-BETA][admin@5100.stevew.lan]/root: ls /boot/kernel/ext*
                /boot/kernel/ext2fs.ko
                
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                  vertigo8 @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 Thanks - how do I request access to a copy of 21.09?

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                    DaddyGo @vertigo8
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                    @vertigo8 said in Mount HDD formatted with EXT4:

                    I need to temporarily centralise some files over my network which are contained on a ext4 hdd.

                    This, may not be the best place, primary security front NGFW, but it's your choice.

                    especially that you speak about TBs ๐Ÿ˜‰

                    I have not yet come across anything where this has been done, something like installing a database behind pfSense has been tried here on the forum, that's also an incredible question

                    and unbelievably stupid idea would be

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                    (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                      vertigo8 @DaddyGo
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                      @daddygo Seems like the temporary word was missed. Few TBs of stuff vs a database storing sensitive data is not an apples to oranges comparison but I'll deal with that :)

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                        @vertigo8 said in Mount HDD formatted with EXT4:

                        Thanks - how do I request access to a copy of 21.09?

                        You can upgrade to it by selecting the developer branch in System > Update > Update Settings.

                        I would open a ticket with us to get the 21.05.1 recovery image first though. There's no way to downgrade from the developer branch once you're on it, you would need to reinstall.

                        I too would warn against doing this even temporarily. You could probably achieve this with a RasPi for little cost.

                        Steve

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                          @stephenw10 said in Mount HDD formatted with EXT4:

                          You could probably achieve this with a RasPi for little cost.

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                            @johnpoz nothing a VM won't solve to see if the driver actually works :)

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